Adam Everson (he/they) is a faculty associate in Counseling and Counseling Psychology at Arizona State University and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Kansas School of Medicine. He graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma with a M.A. in Counseling Psychology and earned his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Missouri. He completed his pre-doctoral internship/residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin with an emphasis on clinical health psychology and a post-doctoral fellowship also at the Medical College of Wisconsin, where he specialized in psycho-oncology, bone marrow transplant, and palliative care. He is a licensed psychologist in the states of Wisconsin, Kansas, and Missouri, as well as in the process of completing national board certification in Clinical Health Psychology. His research interests include psychosocial predictors of health (especially as it relates to patients receiving advanced cares like solid organ or bone marrow transplants), interventions that contribute to improved mental health for patients experiencing cancer diagnoses or end of life, behavioral sleep medicine, and queer health. His has experience teaching courses in multiculturalism, statistics, clinical interventions, and scientific basis of clinical-counseling psychology.